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Editor's verdict

LiveScore Bet is a sportsbook brand launched in partnership with LiveScore, the widely used live football scores and stats app, integrating betting alongside score-checking for football fans.

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UKGC 56859

Pros

  • Tied to the well-known LiveScore app and its football-focused audience
  • Strong football score/stats integration alongside betting
  • Clean, football-first product design

Cons

  • Football-centric identity means less depth on non-football sports historically
  • Newer sportsbook brand relative to decades-old bookmakers

LiveScore Bet review

Reviewed by James Meadowcroft

LiveScore Bet is the sportsbook offshoot of the LiveScore app, one of the most widely used live football scores and stats services in the UK. The betting product sits alongside the scores and stats fans already check, which gives the brand a distinctly football-first identity from the outset.

For anyone whose betting habits revolve mainly around football, that tie-up brings a genuine advantage: score data, stats and betting markets are woven together in a way that feels natural rather than bolted on. The trade-off is that LiveScore Bet is a newer entrant compared with the long-established high-street names, and its historical focus on football has meant less depth across other sports.

Overall, this is a sportsbook that plays to a clear strength rather than trying to be everything to everyone. Whether that suits you depends largely on how much of your betting is football-driven.

The LiveScore Bet Welcome Offer

LiveScore Bet currently advertises a welcome offer for new customers, though the specific mechanics and headline figure have not yet been independently confirmed and should be treated as a placeholder until verified. As with any new-customer sportsbook offer in the UK, prospective users should expect standard qualifying conditions to apply, such as a requirement to be a new customer, a minimum age of 18, and geographic and identity verification checks. Wagering requirements, minimum stake or deposit thresholds, qualifying bet types, odds restrictions and time limits to use any bonus funds are typical of offers in this market and are likely to feature here too. Given the details are not yet finalised, anyone interested should read the full terms and conditions on the LiveScore Bet website before opting in, rather than relying on headline figures alone. Responsible gambling messaging, including a link to BeGambleAware.org, accompanies the offer, which is standard practice for UK-licensed operators.

Sports and Markets

Football is clearly the centrepiece of the LiveScore Bet offering, which makes sense given the brand's heritage as a scores-and-stats app. Expect strong coverage of major leagues, competitions and in-play football markets, with the kind of depth that comes from a product built around football data first and betting second. Other sports are available, but the brand's own history suggests they haven't traditionally received the same level of market depth or attention as football. Bettors whose interests span racing, tennis, golf, American sports or niche markets may find the offering serviceable rather than exhaustive. This isn't necessarily a weakness if your betting is football-focused, but it's worth checking coverage of your preferred sport before assuming parity with more established all-round bookmakers.

Live Betting, Cash Out and Bet Builder

No specific details on live betting, cash-out functionality or bet builder tools have been published or verified at this stage. Many modern UK sportsbooks offer some combination of these features, particularly around football given its popularity, and LiveScore Bet's close relationship with live scores and stats data would logically lend itself well to in-play betting. However, without confirmed information on what's actually available, it would be misleading to describe specific functionality here. Prospective customers should check the app or website directly for the current state of live betting, cash out and bet builder options before forming expectations.

The LiveScore Bet App and Website

The product is built around a clean, football-first design that reflects its origins as a scores app. For users already familiar with LiveScore's main app, the betting product should feel like a natural extension rather than an entirely separate experience, with scores, stats and betting markets sitting together in one place. This integration is arguably the brand's biggest practical selling point: rather than switching between a scores app and a separate betting app, football fans can, in principle, do both in one environment. As with any newer sportsbook brand, the overall betting-specific functionality and depth of features may still be maturing compared with operators that have had decades to refine their platforms. Anyone particularly reliant on advanced betting tools, such as extensive bet-building or detailed statistical breakdowns for in-play wagering, should check the current app and site directly rather than assuming feature parity with more established competitors.

Deposits and Withdrawals

Specific payment methods, processing times and any associated limits have not been detailed here, so this should be read as a general overview rather than a confirmed account of LiveScore Bet's payment setup. UK-licensed sportsbooks of this type typically support standard debit-card payments and popular e-wallet options, alongside the usual identity and payment verification checks required under UKGC rules. Withdrawal processing times vary between operators and often depend on the payment method used and the completion of account verification. Anyone considering LiveScore Bet should check the current list of accepted payment methods, any deposit or withdrawal limits, and processing timeframes directly on the site before relying on assumptions carried over from other bookmakers.

Licensing and Safer Gambling

LiveScore Bet operates under a UK Gambling Commission licence (56859), meaning it is subject to the same regulatory standards as other UK-facing sportsbooks, including requirements around fair marketing, identity verification, fund protection and responsible gambling provision. UKGC-licensed operators are required to offer a suite of safer gambling tools, which typically include deposit limits, loss limits, wagering limits, time-out and self-exclusion options, and reality checks, alongside signposting to independent support organisations such as BeGambleAware. The presence of a UKGC licence provides a baseline level of consumer protection and regulatory oversight that UK customers should expect from any legitimate sportsbook, and it puts LiveScore Bet on the same regulatory footing as far larger, longer-established brands, even if its market presence is still developing.

Who LiveScore Bet Is For

LiveScore Bet is best suited to football fans who already use or are familiar with the LiveScore app and want their scores, stats and betting in one place. The clean, football-first design and close integration with live data are genuine strengths for this audience, and the brand's football coverage is likely to hold up well against more established competitors in that specific area. Those who bet primarily on football, follow in-play action closely, or simply prefer a simpler, less cluttered product may find it a good fit. On the other hand, bettors with broader interests across racing, tennis, golf, esports or niche sports markets may find coverage thinner than at longer-established, all-round bookmakers, at least based on the brand's history to date. Similarly, anyone who places heavy weight on a long track record, extensive existing-customer promotions, or a wide range of confirmed betting features may prefer to wait and see how LiveScore Bet's offering develops, or to compare it directly against more established alternatives before committing.